WORKSHOP NAVA IMPLEMENTATION BARCELONA, SPAIN PEDIATRIC ICU

WORKSHOP
NAVA IMPLEMENTATION
BARCELONA, SPAIN
PEDIATRIC ICU
CONCEPTS AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES FOR EFFECTIVE
IMPLEMENTATION OF NAVA
The purpose of this workshop is to give
Registration and
you the opportunity to learn how to
accommodation
practically implement invasive and noninvasive NAVA (Neurally Adjusted Ventila-
Please register no later than September
tory Assist), including giving you a better
20, by contacting Arne Lindy at:
understanding of the difference between
[email protected]. Hotel Abba
pneumatic and neural triggering. More­
Garden is located at the Hospital.
over, you will learn how to interpret the Edi
Registration fee
signal and utilize the extensive monitoring capabilities for effectively setting the
physicians €500
nurses/RT’s €400
ventilator to individualize NAVA treatment
Hotel costs
paid separately
for specific patients.
Meals and breaks
included
The theory sessions will be followed
up with rounds in the clinic, discussing
We look forward to helping you
different disease patterns and treatment
implementing NAVA in your clinic.
strategies for actual patient cases.
Time and place
October 16, 2014. The workshop will be
held by Dr. Marti Ponz at the University
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona,
Spain. The hospital is situated approximately 15 minutes from the Barcelona
Airport.
A presentation of both the Sant Joan de
Déu University Medical Center and the
workshop will be given at a “get-together”
dinner– at 20:00 the evening before the
workshop.
AGENDA
wednesday October 15, 2014
20:00Presentation of the Sant Joan de
Déu University Medical Center
and the workshop
10:15Rounds in clinic
The Edi signal/how to interpret
How to set NAVA Level/Weaning
11:45Lunch
Dinner at Espai Moritz
12:45 NAVA in research
thursday OCTOBER 16, 2014
13:45Use of non-invasive NAVA in
daily practice
Indication/Selection of patients
New opportunities
08:30Transfer from Hotel Abba Garden
to Hospital
09:00Welcome and introduction
Dr Marti Pons
Best practice implementation
Commitment and training
09:15Use of invasive NAVA® in daily
practice
Indication/Selection of patients
How to initialize NAVA/protocol
How to change practice
14:45Break
15:15Rounds in clinic
Practical aspects on non-invasive
NAVA/Edi monitoring
Leakage independence
16:15Closing remarks
How to follow-up the NAVA
implementation at your site
16:45 End of Workshop
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